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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1951-12-28

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1951-12-28, page 01

Archaeollgicul &. 1-Ustoiicai
Muaeum
N. High St. at 15th—1
[Paid-up Luncheon; For Brandeis
For the annual January meeting of the Columbus Chapter of the National Women's Cbmhiittee of Brandeis University, a paid-up membership luncheon will be held Tuesday, Jan. IB, 12:30 p. m., at the Jewish Center.
Mrs. Harry Kollus and Mrs. Mar¬ tin Godofsky, co-chalrmQii with their committee of Mesdames Jos¬ eph Schecter, Abe Yenklri, Milton Lecman, Raymond Nateman, Wil¬ liam Callif and Joseph Minkin, are Arranging the luncheon.
Mrs. Alfred J. Kobacker, presi¬ dent, announces that Mrs. E. J. Gordon will arrange the program. Mrs. M. J. Papurt is chairman of the hostesses and Mrs. Aaron Horo¬ witz will serve as chairman of the t decorations committee.
The .Women's Committee which supports the Library at Brandeis University holds only two meetings a year. All of its money Is raised only from dues, $0. annually and $100. for Life Memberships. The Committee does not have any fund- raising projects.
The National Women's Commit¬ tee has given the University over $300,000 In three years. It has built the library frozh a few hundred ob-. solcte books to over 66,000 volumes. (continued on pnfo S>
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DANCE RESERVATIONS
Stanley Harr, program chairman for the TIfereth Israel Men's Club. is taking reservations for the an¬ nual New Year's dinner-dance at Broad St. Temple New Year's Eve. He may be reached by calling DO- 2B11, or you may call Sam Flaum, FE. 3249.
Admission to the affair, which includes a 7-coursc dinner at mid¬ night, la open to the general public, at $6.00 per person.
ohio.jewM[mWroinicle
'llni.?/ Serving Columbus and CtolrAl COiio Jewish Communlly \\]/'\^ -^^
Vol. 29, No. i
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1B51
Devoted to Amertdan and Jewlafi Ideals
Columbus Performance '^Here's Israel
of
The Israeli "Big Three" will bring their touring presentation to Columbus for a Thursday, Jan. 3 performance at the Jewish Center.
Under local sponsorship of the Columbus Zionist District, the tal¬ ented trio will appear at the Cen¬ ter In behalf of the Israel bond
BAKE BALE SUNDAY
T.CW.AJf. club Is having a bake sale Sunday morning, at Martin's DcHcatesacn. Profits will go to the United Jewish Appeal.
drive. The public has been cor¬ dially Irivited.
There Is no admission fee, with the show scheduled to begin at 8;30 p. m. in the Center auditorium.
Shoshana Damari, Ralph J. Kap¬ lan, and Moshe Wilensky comprise the troupe, which Is currently en-
Thursday
gaged In a nationwide tour.
¦ Although Kaplan and Wilensky are great in their own right, the show's appeal has been centered arouJid Shoshana. Kaplan is noted for his powerful delivery, and as an author and philosopher, while (cootlncifld on pace 3>
Moshe Wilensky
Mrs. Lausche At Ivreeyoh Affair
"I^ousekeeplng for Eight Million" win be the subject of a talk by .Mrs. Frank J. LAUsche, First Lady of Ohio, when she appears as a guest of Ivreeyoh on Its meeting and tea party next Wednesday; 1 p. m., at the Jewish Center.
Mrs. Jack Schilling, program chairman, announces that the meeting will be open on this oc¬ casion to the general public and other Jewish organizations.
Mrs. Lausche will be Introduced by Mrs. Jack Rosier. The program wlU Include piano selections by Mrs. Melville Frank. Mrs. A- 3. Schwartz, director of the Jewish Center Pre-School and past presi¬ dent of the Ivt-eeyoh Society, will present her views on Ivreeyoh and , its place In our Jewish society and Hebrew culture.
Tea win be poured by the Mes¬ dames Sam Subow, B. B. Caplon. Jack Resler, A. J. Kobacker, Sol Rising, S. Betker, Armand Abel, Abe Wolman, Harry Shlff and Harry Schwartz.
Ivreeyoh urges all possible to meet and pay tribute to the charm¬ ing and talented Mrs. Lausche.
o
R. J. Kaplan
Shoshailaj Damari
WEEK-END AGENDA FOR NJYC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive, Committee of the National Jewish Youtlj Conference, which Is holding Its meeting In Co¬ lumbus this week-end at the Jewish Center, hai sinnounced the agenda for Its sessions as follows: Saturday, 8 p. m.
Conference Committee Reports- Program and National Jewish
Youth Organizations.
Sunday, 10 a. nrL
Conference Committee Reports - Proceedings, Public Relations and Assembly Planning; Conference Fir nancing - Budgret Review and Need.
There will be Ein Oneg Shabbat held this afternoon (Saturday) at the Broad St. Temple at 2:30.
Members ot the Executive Com¬ mittee will discuss "The Conference Looks At Itself."
Anyone Interested in attending any of the-sessions of the Commit¬ tee Is cordially Invited to do so. Information can be obtained by calling Honey Fisher at EV. 4560 or at the Center, DO. 2731.
DANCE JAN. 26
The entire community Is invited to Sigma Theta Pi's big dance planned for Saturday, Jan. 26. In the auditorium of the Jewish Cen¬ ter. Theme of the dance will be "Pennies from Heaven." ZIggy Coyle's orchestra will provide the musical entertainment.
Door prizes and other surprises are In store.
Tickets are obtainable from any member of Sigma Theta PI.
KIDDIE MOVIE CARNIVAL
Tomorrow, the B'nal B'rlth Glrla • afe having an hour and a hfUf of comedy movies for children at the enter. The doors open at 2:30. If you haven't your tickets, they may be bought at the door for 2Sc. Treats will be given to all.
Ed Schlezinger Re-«1ected President of the Center
In recognition of a,year of re¬ markable progress, Edward S. Sch¬ lezinger was again elected presi¬ dent at the annual meeting of the Jewish Center, held Dec. 20,. Other officers elected were: Charles Y. Lazafus, A. B. Welnteld and A, L Yenkln, vice-presidents; David Goldsmith, sec'y, and Arthur Gold¬ berg, treas. '•
A plaque for outstanding achieve¬ ment and service to the community was presented to Mr. I. W. Garek, past-president of the Center, 1049- 50. Mr. Gatek, In responding to the tribute, pointed out that the Cen¬ ter was a re^il monument to com¬ munity effoft and that all Board members could be extremely proud that its level ot use had exceeded all expectations.
The following persons presented summary reports of committee work; Melville Frank, Membership; Dr. Don Shustorman, Physical Edu¬ cation; A. I. Yenkln, Building and Site; Joseph Zox, Pre-School; M. H. Schwartz, Program Director,
and Mayer Rosenfeld, Executive, Troy A. Director. Bernard
Soi^c of the highlights of the reports; 2,618 Individuals are now members of the Jewish Center; 96 different organizations and groups have met at the Center during the past year; Attendance at Center activities is more than 18,000 per month in a range of activities for persons from 2Vj to 85 years of age.
Many new program activities have been developed or expanded, such as the Institute of Jewish Studies, Golden A^e Club, Day Camp, Scouting, Gallery Players and Pre-School.
Mr. R. J. Abel, ^ut-golng secre¬ tary, was commended for his fine work during the post year.
The following were elected to the Center Board of Trustees for the year 1952>
Richard Abel. Dr. B. W. Abram- son, Joseph Basch, Harry Beck- man, Maurice Bernstein, Robert Blashek.
David Cheaes, Dr. S. D. Edeiman,
Pelbel, Mark Feinknopf, I Folkman, Dr. Marvin Fox, Mrs. I Peltllnger, Rabbi Jerome Walter Franc, Walter Franc, Jr., I Mr. and Mrs. Melville Frank.
Allen Friedman, Leon Friedman, 1. W. Garek, Mrs. Harry Getz, Harry Gilbert, Dr. Ivan Gilbert. Robert A. Gllck.
Arthur Goldberg, Harry Gold¬ berg, David Goldsmith, Lawrence Goodman, Dr. E. J. Gordon, Mrs. B. J. Gordon.
Ben Grossman, Rabbi Leopold Greenwald. Allen Gundershelmer, Mrs. A. Gundershelmer, I. M. Har¬ ris, Daniel Harrison, Myer Hausr man,
Ben Kahn, William Kahn. Rabbi Harry Kaplan, Herman M. Katz, Walter, Katz, Mrs. Alfred J. Ko¬ backer, Chas. Y. Lazarus, Robert Lazarus, Mrs. Simon Lazarus, Louis Levin, Robert K. Levy, Her¬ man Luckoff.
Seymour Luckoff, Samuel Luper, Leonar'i Manekln, Jule Mark. Rob¬ ert Mellman. Samuel M. Melton, Mrs. Sam Melton, Bon Neustadt.
Mrs. M. J. Papurt, Lawrence Pbls-
OhOA. V. Lazarus
ter, Martii;i Polster, Mrs..Max Rle- ser, J. S. Rosier, Mrs. Jack Resler,- Charles Ross, David Roth, Harry R. Roth, Louis Ruben, Rabbi Sam¬ uel W. Rubenstein.
Herbert Schiff, Jack Sehlff, Mrs. Jack Schilling. Edward F. Schle¬ zinger, Louis Schlezinger, Samuel J. Schlonsky, Leon Schottensteln, Harry Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Sch¬ wartz, Mrs. I. E. Sealfon, Jack Sher.
Samuel Shinbach, Dr. Don A. Shusterman. Gilbert Siegel, Dr. Jack Sllberstein, Justin L. Slllman, Simon Sokol, J. W. Stelnhauaer, Leonard Stern.
Miss Rose Sugarman, Joseph S. Summer, Allan Tarshlsh, Emil Waaserstrohi, \yilliam W a s s e r- strom, Mrs. William Waaserstrom.
Robert Weller. A. B. Welnfeld, Herbert Wise. A. A. Wolman. Jack Wolman, Leo Yassenoff, Milton Yaasenoff.
A. I. Yenkln. Ben Yenkln. Fred Yenkln, Aaron Zacks, Rabbi Na¬ than Zellzer, Joseph 2iox.
Abe Yenkln
Dave Goldsmith

Archaeollgicul &. 1-Ustoiicai
Muaeum
N. High St. at 15th—1
[Paid-up Luncheon; For Brandeis
For the annual January meeting of the Columbus Chapter of the National Women's Cbmhiittee of Brandeis University, a paid-up membership luncheon will be held Tuesday, Jan. IB, 12:30 p. m., at the Jewish Center.
Mrs. Harry Kollus and Mrs. Mar¬ tin Godofsky, co-chalrmQii with their committee of Mesdames Jos¬ eph Schecter, Abe Yenklri, Milton Lecman, Raymond Nateman, Wil¬ liam Callif and Joseph Minkin, are Arranging the luncheon.
Mrs. Alfred J. Kobacker, presi¬ dent, announces that Mrs. E. J. Gordon will arrange the program. Mrs. M. J. Papurt is chairman of the hostesses and Mrs. Aaron Horo¬ witz will serve as chairman of the t decorations committee.
The .Women's Committee which supports the Library at Brandeis University holds only two meetings a year. All of its money Is raised only from dues, $0. annually and $100. for Life Memberships. The Committee does not have any fund- raising projects.
The National Women's Commit¬ tee has given the University over $300,000 In three years. It has built the library frozh a few hundred ob-. solcte books to over 66,000 volumes. (continued on pnfo S>
— o —
DANCE RESERVATIONS
Stanley Harr, program chairman for the TIfereth Israel Men's Club. is taking reservations for the an¬ nual New Year's dinner-dance at Broad St. Temple New Year's Eve. He may be reached by calling DO- 2B11, or you may call Sam Flaum, FE. 3249.
Admission to the affair, which includes a 7-coursc dinner at mid¬ night, la open to the general public, at $6.00 per person.
ohio.jewM[mWroinicle
'llni.?/ Serving Columbus and CtolrAl COiio Jewish Communlly \\]/'\^ -^^
Vol. 29, No. i
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1B51
Devoted to Amertdan and Jewlafi Ideals
Columbus Performance '^Here's Israel
of
The Israeli "Big Three" will bring their touring presentation to Columbus for a Thursday, Jan. 3 performance at the Jewish Center.
Under local sponsorship of the Columbus Zionist District, the tal¬ ented trio will appear at the Cen¬ ter In behalf of the Israel bond
BAKE BALE SUNDAY
T.CW.AJf. club Is having a bake sale Sunday morning, at Martin's DcHcatesacn. Profits will go to the United Jewish Appeal.
drive. The public has been cor¬ dially Irivited.
There Is no admission fee, with the show scheduled to begin at 8;30 p. m. in the Center auditorium.
Shoshana Damari, Ralph J. Kap¬ lan, and Moshe Wilensky comprise the troupe, which Is currently en-
Thursday
gaged In a nationwide tour.
¦ Although Kaplan and Wilensky are great in their own right, the show's appeal has been centered arouJid Shoshana. Kaplan is noted for his powerful delivery, and as an author and philosopher, while (cootlncifld on pace 3>
Moshe Wilensky
Mrs. Lausche At Ivreeyoh Affair
"I^ousekeeplng for Eight Million" win be the subject of a talk by .Mrs. Frank J. LAUsche, First Lady of Ohio, when she appears as a guest of Ivreeyoh on Its meeting and tea party next Wednesday; 1 p. m., at the Jewish Center.
Mrs. Jack Schilling, program chairman, announces that the meeting will be open on this oc¬ casion to the general public and other Jewish organizations.
Mrs. Lausche will be Introduced by Mrs. Jack Rosier. The program wlU Include piano selections by Mrs. Melville Frank. Mrs. A- 3. Schwartz, director of the Jewish Center Pre-School and past presi¬ dent of the Ivt-eeyoh Society, will present her views on Ivreeyoh and , its place In our Jewish society and Hebrew culture.
Tea win be poured by the Mes¬ dames Sam Subow, B. B. Caplon. Jack Resler, A. J. Kobacker, Sol Rising, S. Betker, Armand Abel, Abe Wolman, Harry Shlff and Harry Schwartz.
Ivreeyoh urges all possible to meet and pay tribute to the charm¬ ing and talented Mrs. Lausche.
o
R. J. Kaplan
Shoshailaj Damari
WEEK-END AGENDA FOR NJYC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive, Committee of the National Jewish Youtlj Conference, which Is holding Its meeting In Co¬ lumbus this week-end at the Jewish Center, hai sinnounced the agenda for Its sessions as follows: Saturday, 8 p. m.
Conference Committee Reports- Program and National Jewish
Youth Organizations.
Sunday, 10 a. nrL
Conference Committee Reports - Proceedings, Public Relations and Assembly Planning; Conference Fir nancing - Budgret Review and Need.
There will be Ein Oneg Shabbat held this afternoon (Saturday) at the Broad St. Temple at 2:30.
Members ot the Executive Com¬ mittee will discuss "The Conference Looks At Itself."
Anyone Interested in attending any of the-sessions of the Commit¬ tee Is cordially Invited to do so. Information can be obtained by calling Honey Fisher at EV. 4560 or at the Center, DO. 2731.
DANCE JAN. 26
The entire community Is invited to Sigma Theta Pi's big dance planned for Saturday, Jan. 26. In the auditorium of the Jewish Cen¬ ter. Theme of the dance will be "Pennies from Heaven." ZIggy Coyle's orchestra will provide the musical entertainment.
Door prizes and other surprises are In store.
Tickets are obtainable from any member of Sigma Theta PI.
KIDDIE MOVIE CARNIVAL
Tomorrow, the B'nal B'rlth Glrla • afe having an hour and a hfUf of comedy movies for children at the enter. The doors open at 2:30. If you haven't your tickets, they may be bought at the door for 2Sc. Treats will be given to all.
Ed Schlezinger Re-«1ected President of the Center
In recognition of a,year of re¬ markable progress, Edward S. Sch¬ lezinger was again elected presi¬ dent at the annual meeting of the Jewish Center, held Dec. 20,. Other officers elected were: Charles Y. Lazafus, A. B. Welnteld and A, L Yenkln, vice-presidents; David Goldsmith, sec'y, and Arthur Gold¬ berg, treas. '•
A plaque for outstanding achieve¬ ment and service to the community was presented to Mr. I. W. Garek, past-president of the Center, 1049- 50. Mr. Gatek, In responding to the tribute, pointed out that the Cen¬ ter was a re^il monument to com¬ munity effoft and that all Board members could be extremely proud that its level ot use had exceeded all expectations.
The following persons presented summary reports of committee work; Melville Frank, Membership; Dr. Don Shustorman, Physical Edu¬ cation; A. I. Yenkln, Building and Site; Joseph Zox, Pre-School; M. H. Schwartz, Program Director,
and Mayer Rosenfeld, Executive, Troy A. Director. Bernard
Soi^c of the highlights of the reports; 2,618 Individuals are now members of the Jewish Center; 96 different organizations and groups have met at the Center during the past year; Attendance at Center activities is more than 18,000 per month in a range of activities for persons from 2Vj to 85 years of age.
Many new program activities have been developed or expanded, such as the Institute of Jewish Studies, Golden A^e Club, Day Camp, Scouting, Gallery Players and Pre-School.
Mr. R. J. Abel, ^ut-golng secre¬ tary, was commended for his fine work during the post year.
The following were elected to the Center Board of Trustees for the year 1952>
Richard Abel. Dr. B. W. Abram- son, Joseph Basch, Harry Beck- man, Maurice Bernstein, Robert Blashek.
David Cheaes, Dr. S. D. Edeiman,
Pelbel, Mark Feinknopf, I Folkman, Dr. Marvin Fox, Mrs. I Peltllnger, Rabbi Jerome Walter Franc, Walter Franc, Jr., I Mr. and Mrs. Melville Frank.
Allen Friedman, Leon Friedman, 1. W. Garek, Mrs. Harry Getz, Harry Gilbert, Dr. Ivan Gilbert. Robert A. Gllck.
Arthur Goldberg, Harry Gold¬ berg, David Goldsmith, Lawrence Goodman, Dr. E. J. Gordon, Mrs. B. J. Gordon.
Ben Grossman, Rabbi Leopold Greenwald. Allen Gundershelmer, Mrs. A. Gundershelmer, I. M. Har¬ ris, Daniel Harrison, Myer Hausr man,
Ben Kahn, William Kahn. Rabbi Harry Kaplan, Herman M. Katz, Walter, Katz, Mrs. Alfred J. Ko¬ backer, Chas. Y. Lazarus, Robert Lazarus, Mrs. Simon Lazarus, Louis Levin, Robert K. Levy, Her¬ man Luckoff.
Seymour Luckoff, Samuel Luper, Leonar'i Manekln, Jule Mark. Rob¬ ert Mellman. Samuel M. Melton, Mrs. Sam Melton, Bon Neustadt.
Mrs. M. J. Papurt, Lawrence Pbls-
OhOA. V. Lazarus
ter, Martii;i Polster, Mrs..Max Rle- ser, J. S. Rosier, Mrs. Jack Resler,- Charles Ross, David Roth, Harry R. Roth, Louis Ruben, Rabbi Sam¬ uel W. Rubenstein.
Herbert Schiff, Jack Sehlff, Mrs. Jack Schilling. Edward F. Schle¬ zinger, Louis Schlezinger, Samuel J. Schlonsky, Leon Schottensteln, Harry Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Sch¬ wartz, Mrs. I. E. Sealfon, Jack Sher.
Samuel Shinbach, Dr. Don A. Shusterman. Gilbert Siegel, Dr. Jack Sllberstein, Justin L. Slllman, Simon Sokol, J. W. Stelnhauaer, Leonard Stern.
Miss Rose Sugarman, Joseph S. Summer, Allan Tarshlsh, Emil Waaserstrohi, \yilliam W a s s e r- strom, Mrs. William Waaserstrom.
Robert Weller. A. B. Welnfeld, Herbert Wise. A. A. Wolman. Jack Wolman, Leo Yassenoff, Milton Yaasenoff.
A. I. Yenkln. Ben Yenkln. Fred Yenkln, Aaron Zacks, Rabbi Na¬ than Zellzer, Joseph 2iox.
Abe Yenkln
Dave Goldsmith